With this software, users can remotely receive and access data collected by external devices such as weather stations, webcams, and UPS. It also enables the definition and triggering of emergency processes based on personalized alarm thresholds.

One of the key features of the program is the ability to communicate with an Oregon weather station via USB port. This station can be used to monitor the temperature and humidity of one or several rooms, and up to 10 sensors can be added. Furthermore, if the user adds the Oregon anemometer to their configuration, all the data received from the Oregon station will be used as real weather data. The data are continuously registered in real-time, as well as in the form of averages, minimas, and maximas, allowing for later reuse.
The software can also communicate with an I/O USB card from Velleman (VM110) and a UPS via USB or RS-232 serial port to detect power failures. Additionally, users can use pictures taken by one or several webcams to monitor processes or places. It is important to note that none of these devices are mandatory, and the user can connect only what they need for their configuration.
All of these functions can be accessed within the software itself, through the web browser of the user's PC (with Internet Explorer recommended), or via a remote web browser (also with Internet Explorer recommended) inside or outside of their private network. However, if accessing the program via a remote web browser outside of the user's private network, the Dedicated Web Server included in the software must be available on the Internet. Overall, this software provides excellent data management and monitoring capabilities, making it a valuable tool for any user looking to remotely access a wide range of device data.
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